Character conversion of labelled data
Convert labelled variables to character or factor
characterize(x, ...) factorize(x, ...) ## Default S3 method: characterize(x, ...) ## S3 method for class 'data.frame' characterize(x, ...) ## Default S3 method: factorize(x, coerce_character = FALSE, ...) ## S3 method for class 'data.frame' factorize(x, ...)
x |
A vector or data frame. |
... |
additional arguments passed to methods |
coerce_character |
A logical indicating whether to additionally coerce character columns to factor (in |
characterize
converts a vector with a labels
attribute of named levels into a character vector. factorize
does the same but to factors. This can be useful at two stages of a data workflow: (1) importing labelled data from metadata-rich file formats (e.g., Stata or SPSS), and (2) exporting such data to plain text files (e.g., CSV) in a way that preserves information.
# vector method x <- structure(1:4, labels = c("A" = 1, "B" = 2, "C" = 3)) characterize(x) factorize(x) # data frame method x <- data.frame(v1 = structure(1:4, labels = c("A" = 1, "B" = 2, "C" = 3)), v2 = structure(c(1,0,0,1), labels = c("foo" = 0, "bar" = 1))) str(factorize(x)) str(characterize(x)) # comparison of exported file contents import(export(x, "example.csv")) import(export(factorize(x), "example.csv")) # cleanup unlink("example.csv")
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